I’m with you there. I do own an ipod touch, so I can do smart phone things around wifi, but its nice to escape that (and not pay for data). I’m an early adopter of most technology, but a smartphone always looks like it owns the user more than they own it.

I’m sure I’m not the first to say something, but the Millenium Falcon has things in place to adjust the gravity and keep you from being crushed. We just haven’t invented it yet. Just because it does something we can’t do, doesn’t mean it isn’t scientifically accurate, just isn’t something we could build right now. We can’t really say for certain if its possible or not. Other things on this list were proper, but attaching fiction to science doesn’t make it inaccurate, unless you defy something we already know, like Time Cop’s explanation of basic physics.

Was enjoying it until the “momma’s so fat” joke was praised. Getting so tired of fat-shaming. Even when people know that its due to a medical condition, they dont stop. But really, no one owes it to anyone to look a certain way when they are happy being who they are. I suggest the following read: http://mccormcorp.tumblr.com/post/41119754344/dear-non-fat-friends

I would like to see how these numbers compare to non-religious cities. Do the religious cities look at more or less than the non-religious? This would be more telling, as even the most publicly religious figures can hide behind the internet and look at porn all day, before delivering their anti-porn sermon.

Yeah I mentioned this one in a comment earlier… was surprised to see this left out while others that aren’t actually references to anything made it. Some of these weren’t even subtle, like the “what a drag” joke… I got that on first viewing. They might as well list every joke from the show at that point heh.

No mention of the time Miss Bellum was kidnapped, and the Mayor is sitting in front of the chair by the fireplace saying “Strong men also cry! Strong men also cry!!” which was a recreation of the scene in which the older Lebowski is discussing the kidnapping?

Mulan? Toy Story? Aladdin? I was into laserdisc by that point! Got tired of having 40% of the picture cut off when I watched VHS (ok, 20% on some of these which were filmed in the flat format). Would look for details I saw in the theater and they weren’t there! Around 9th grade I had enough and saved up for the LD player and widescreen movies!

Not clear what these people are protesting, but if they have Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks along the way, it can’t be anything that important, as these are the types of things they should be protesting in my opinion. That said, people SHOULD do what they can to be heard here. They make it hard to be comfortable protesting there, and hope the fact that you are too poor to afford a tent will keep you away. I’m glad these people didn’t let things like weather and poverty come before their beliefs. I may not agree with their beliefs, but you should do what it takes to be heard, even if you don’t look like a GAP model while doing it. While some of the photos show privileged people, others reek of a privileged person shaming those that have less and want their voices heard.

All floppy disks WERE floppy. Just the 3.5” ones hadaprotective casing on them (the case isn’t the disc any more than it is the tape inacasette). Land line is one of those terms that aren’t used until something else came out. We didn’t have “black and white TV” until color tv was out, we didn’t have “rotary phones” until touch tone was around, etc.

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